Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport Travel Guide

KLM operates out of Terminal F, with flights bound for Dutch destinations. Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol to connect with long-haul and pan-European flights.

These are useful guidelines only – always check in advance to find out which terminal your flight departs from. Transfers between the terminals have been much improved, but delays are common: allow at least half an hour.

Transport between terminals

Shuttle buses transfer passengers free of charge from Terminals B and C to Terminal E, while a further electric walkway takes passengers to Terminals D and F. Take official claims of short transfer times with a pinch of salt: delays of up to two hours have been reported.

Terminal A

This new terminal opened in January 2012 and handles private flights.

Terminal B

Terminal B handles domestic flights and destinations in the former Soviet Union.

Terminal C

A limited number of short-haul regional and European flights operate from Terminal C.

Terminal D

Terminal D handles domestic and international flights.

Terminal E

Terminal E handles long-haul and international flights.

Terminal F

The majority of international flights operate from Terminal F.